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New Jersey Challenge
In this recognizing facts about the state of New Jersey worksheet, students read factual phrases about New Jersey and choose answers telling who, what, or where. Students choose 10 multiple choice answers.
New Jersey Historical Commission and New Jersey Council for the Humanities
Thomas Edison: The Wizard of Menlo Park
What would change in your daily life due to a power outage? Here, learners explore the inventions brought to us by the one and only, Thomas Edison, and imagine a day without them. Scholars take part in a grand conversation and write a...
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Permeability and Porosity of Somerset County Sediments
Young scholars predict and test the permeability and porosity of sediments in Somerset County, New Jersey. They discuss what how porous they think the sediment of HMS grounds is and why. Students walk around the HMS campus and collect...
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Using a Political Map
In this online interactive map activity worksheet, learners examine a political map of New Jersey and respond to 9 fill in the blank questions.
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Economic Use of Public Natural Areas
Students examine the public controversy between the use of public natural areas for economic activities by viewing video clips, researching on the Internet, and calculating sustainable land.
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Trash Goes To School
Students explore solid waste background information. They are presented with a well balanced picture. Students review ideas on how to use solid waste issues in many fields including math, science, English, social studies and home...
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Delaware: Crossword Puzzle
In this United States history worksheet, students use the 15 clues in order to fill in the crossword puzzle with the appropriate answers pertaining to Delaware.
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Prairie Settlement
Young scholars make a decision for site selection for a farm during the 1840s in the Midwest. They build research and writing skills by recording the information used for analysis in a chart and as diary entries.
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New Jersey Dept. Of Education: Educational Technology
The New Jersey Department of Education promotes the use and growth of technology in the classroom by offering newsletters, information on such areas as protecting network privacy, state and national conferences and resource links,...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Northeastern New Jersey, 1922
Northeastern counties of New Jersey, showing railroads, towns, cities, and rivers.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: New Jersey, 1920
The state of New Jersey and its counties.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: New Jersey, 1892
New Jersey, showing railways and counties.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: New Jersey, 1912
New Jersey, showing physical features, counties, railroads, towns, and cities.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: New Jersey, 1922
New Jersey, showing physical features, counties, railroads, towns, and cities.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: New Jersey, 1920
New Jersey, showing physical features, county lines, railways, towns, and cities.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: New Jersey, Post World War I
New Jersey, showing physical features, county lines, railroads, towns, and cities.
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American History: Biographies: James Madison (1751 1836)
The oldest of 10 children and a scion of the planter aristocracy, Madison was born in 1751 at Port Conway, King George County, VA, while his mother was visiting her parents. In a few weeks she journeyed back with her newborn son to...
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The Us50
This clickable map of the United States gives students access to research information from history and tourism to attractions and famous historic figures.
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Etc: Maps Etc: Pennsylvania and West Jersey, 1698
A facsimile of Gabriel Thomas's map (1698) of eastern Pennsylvania and West New Jersey, showing the Delaware Bay and Delaware River to Bucks County, the northern reach of the Chesapeake Bay, Philadelphia, and early settlements in the area.